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Corcas chairman interviewed by Al hurra television station 2/21/2008
The Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (Corcas), Mr. Khallihenna Ould Errachid, gave an interview to Sam Menassa, moderator of the debate programme "All Directions" (Al Jihat Al Arbaa)by the satellite channel Al Hurra.
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Corcas fully supports the ANRT request to manage the ".eh” domain 2/19/2008
"I am here today to express Corcas full and unconditional support to the request by the National Agency of Telecommunications Regulation(ANRT) to manage the .eh domain (Sakia El Hamra / reserved for the Sahara) due to the the Agency’s experience in this field" said Corcas vice-president, Khadad El Moussaoui. Mr. El Moussaoui urged the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), as well as participants at its 31st meeting in Delhi to entrust the management of the .eh domain to the ANRT for the Sahrawi community living in the real cities of Sakia El Hamra, where ".eh comes from and Oued Eddahab (Rio de Oro).
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The autonomous statute for the Sahara, high-level response to break deadlock 2/18/2008
The autonomous status for the Sahara is a high level political response to break the Sahara deadlock because of Algeria, underlined Friday in Perpignan (southern France) Several French experts, scholars and jurists. Autonomy project in the Sahara is absolutely perfect in terms of legal and constitutional aspects and is a proper initiative that can promote Maghreb integration and the socio-economic development of its people and countries, said these experts and academicians in statements to MAP following an international meeting on "Regional Autonomy Statute in comparative law."
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Sahara is Moroccan, Senegalese President 2/15/2008
Senegalese President, Abdoulaye Wade, reiterated that the Sahara is a Moroccan province, voicing opposition to the creation of a microstate in the region.
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Mauritania President receives Personal Envoy of UN SG for the Sahara 2/15/2008
United Nations Secretary General's Personal Envoy for the Sahara Peter Van Walsum said, here Thursday, that he was "not satisfied with the state of negotiations" on the Sahara dispute opposing Morocco to the Algerian-backed separatist movement "Polisario". The UN envoy made the statement following a meeting with Mauritanian President Sidi Mohamed ould Cheikh Abdallahi, part of a tour in the region prior to the fourth round of negotiations between the two parties in Manhasset, New York March 11-13.
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